Abstract: | The upper boundary of the Permo-Carboniferous Reversed Polarity Superchron has been identified in a palaeomagnetic study of the Permo-Triassic of the northern part of the Tarim Basin, China. This boundary serves as an important marker horizon for correlation with other Permo-Triassic sequences both in China and world-wide. A Permo-Triassic palaeomagnetic pole for the Tarim Block is estimated to be at 71.8°N, 187.6°E.Comparison with similar age poles from the adjacent blocks of China and Asia suggests that the Tarim was widely separated from the Sino-Korean Block in Permo-Triassic times but was not yet sutured to Kazakhstan. |